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GREGORY ANDRACKE

cinematographer

Greg AndrackeGregory Andracke has been a cinematographer for 40 years, filming award winning documentaries, commercials and industrials, as well as dramatic films for television. Programs that he photographed have been nominated three times for an Academy Award and won the Oscar twice for best documentary. He is the recipient of six Emmy Awards for outstanding cinematography. Eastman Kodak honored Greg’s work with the “Outstanding Photographic Achievement Award”.

Greg’s films include the much-praised 1997 Oprah Winfery ABC Special About Us: The Dignity of Children, the 2000 PBS Bill Moyers’ Special On Our Own Terms, the award winning program Amazing Grace also with Moyers, the critically acclaimed NBC series, Crime & Punishment, the HBO Oscar-winner You Don't Have to Die, and most recently, Taxi to the Darkside, winner of the 2007 Oscar for Best Documentary.

His diverse credits have taken him around the world: The Killing Ground for ABC, Schwarzkopf in Vietnam: A Soldier Returns for CBS Reports, and The Popes and Their Art, Jelly’s Last Jam, Duke Ellington, Vladimir Horowitz, Wynton Marsalis & Kathleen Battle and summer concerts at Tanglewood.

His flexibility in style enables him to film hard news events for ABC 20/20, CBS Reports, CBS 60 Minutes and PBS’s Frontline as well as highly stylized commercials for IBM, NYNEX, Alka Seltzer, Dean Witter, Tyson’s, Hackensack Medical Center, and productions for many educational institutions.

Greg is a member of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and a former member of the New York Television Academy and a member of its Board of Governors.